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The Moon Drinkers is a magical adventure story filled with fun, perils, rescues and a very badly-behaved villain.
Though foiled in his last attempt against the Muddles, the mysterious Professor Wissen is still at large in Muddlemarsh – as are the strange beings who can only be seen when lit by the pale glow of the moon’s light.
The Muddles, once more under threat, are uncertain who is friend and who is foe. Attacks against the Muddles continue and they are aimed at the very heart of Muddlemarsh and its unpredictable inhabitants.
The second book in the Moon Shiver series.
For readers 9-12.
Review
Black Powder and Moonlight and The Moon Drinkers are the first two of four books in a series called The Moon Shiver. In these books we meet again the three peoples who live in The Land, a world created in another series by Alan Skinner (Blue Fire and Ice, Furnaces of Forge).
The Land contains three societies, the Beadles, Muddles and Myrmidots. These peoples are vividly imagined: the Beadles are very good at organizing, the Myrmidots make ingenious gadgets, and the unpredictable Muddles enjoy coffee and being distracted. The Muddles also have one fascinating trait called the Mix: when a special cloud passes over the sun, they automatically swap parts of their bodies with other Muddles.
In Black Powder and Moonlight one member of each group is captured by Wissen, a suitably horrible villain who plans to use the Mix to create a person formed from the characteristics of all three. Kite, Alexander and Dot however, with a little help from Poke and the other Muddles, work together to escape, and to foil his evil plan. In The Moon Drinkers the Muddles learn that mysterious beings, the stuff of legends, are not necessarily dangerous, even if first appearances deceive.
The Moon Shiver series is full of delightful characters: the Muddles inhabit a world which is charming in its rustic simplicity and relaxed pace of life, and it is easy to like such easy-going, kindly individuals. The books are well worth reading, but it would be advisable to read the first two books together, because although the Moon Drinkers appear to be the main point of the plot at the beginning of Book One, their story is incomplete until Book Two.
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